Noctua NT-H1 3.5g, Pro-Grade Thermal Compound Paste (3.5g)
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L. Dyen
> 3 dayUtilisé pour remplacer la pâte thermique sur CPu dun laptop et un desktop. Facile dutilisation. Réduction de la température observé. Ordre 10-15°. Suffisamment pour au moins 4 utilisations.
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George Salvador Moraes
22-11-2024Easy to apply. Noticeable temperature drop on both CPU and GPU.
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clem
> 3 dayworks
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justin carr
> 3 dayProduct is great, lowered overall temps, and enough for around 10 or so applications on standard desktop processor.
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Juan Tirado
> 3 dayUnfortunately for me the Noctua NT-H1 didnt work with the copper cold plate on my aio pump. I applied the TIM two times and both times I had pump out. I noticed the thermal compound spread towards the edges of my 5800x3d leaving the hot spot dang near metal on metal causing thermal throttling to the CPU immediately after starting a benchmark. Gaming temps werent much better either as i went from 71c with Artic MX4 to 78c with the Noctua TIM and thats because of the pump out. I guess you can say I am neutral even though Noctua is top notch and always provide great quality with all their products. Also, i followed the instructions for AM4 CPUs which states to apply a normal pea size in the middle of the CPU, and 4 smaller dots on every corner but it just didnt work out.
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Cristopher Rivera
Greater than one weekPerfetta meglio di altre Marche tipo artic la avevo usata su una ps4 pro tempo fa ma è durata molto poco adesso con questa marca noctua la ps4 la riesco di nuovo a usare perché prima era una turbina adesso e come quando la avevo presa nuova.
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Karl
> 3 daydropped CPU TEMPS than pre-applied thermal paste
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Makenzie Harris PhD
Greater than one weekPrecisamente lo que necesitaba
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Caywood Ledford
> 3 dayWorks well. At first I thought the screw on top is to regulate the amount of flow. After using it, that part appears to be only a cap. Thats all fine. I hope the cap works to allow it to be used in the future, though I think it has a 3 year shelf life.
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Bollard
> 3 dayWorked well on a Pentium G3220 transplant to new mobo. CPUID HWmonitor reports that the package operates at between 28-42C running standard Office applications and on-chip graphics in an ambient temperature between 20-26C. It nudges up as the room gets hotter but the CPU has yet to go higher than 42C. Obviously this isnt cutting-edge gaming, but speaking as an OAP I regard this as a good result on my first build :-) I cant see a tidal wave of excess thermal compound gushing down the mobo and flooding the neighbourhood, so I guess I used the right amount.